EDITOR'S NOTE: This OP will be a work in progress until later tonight (when I am on break at work that I can come back and finish this). Posting this now since the Truck race (2018 Buckle Up In Your Truck 225 at Kentucky) is tonight.

Ryan Newman hasn't won more than two races in a season since 2003. He hasn't had multiple race wins in a season since 2004.

Kasey Kahne and Martin Truex Jr. have the same amount of career race wins. Kahne started racing full-time in 2004 and Truex did in 2006. 16 of Kasey Kahne's wins were from 2015 - 2013. 16 of Martin Truex Jr.'s wins were from 2015 - 2018.

A car number containing 2 has only won twice this year. In comparison, at this point in 2017 and 2016. a car containing the number 2 won six races.

Ryan Newman hasn't won more than two races in a season since 2003. He hasn't had multiple race wins in a season since 2004.

Kasey Kahne and Martin Truex Jr. have the same amount of career race wins. Kahne started racing full-time in 2004 and Truex did in 2006. 16 of Kasey Kahne's wins were from 2015 - 2013. 16 of Martin Truex Jr.'s wins were from 2015 - 2018.

A car number containing 2 has only won twice this year. In comparison, at this point in 2017 and 2016. a car containing the number 2 won six races.

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Also - Newman, Truex, and Kahne all have the same number of career wins, and none of them have won two consecutive races.

Ryan Newman hasn't won more than two races in a season since 2003. He hasn't had multiple race wins in a season since 2004.

Kasey Kahne and Martin Truex Jr. have the same amount of career race wins. Kahne started racing full-time in 2004 and Truex did in 2006. 16 of Kasey Kahne's wins were from 2015 - 2013. 16 of Martin Truex Jr.'s wins were from 2015 - 2018.

A car number containing 2 has only won twice this year. In comparison, at this point in 2017 and 2016. a car containing the number 2 won six races.

I gotta remember the moment I get home to record the truck race, did not know there was one tonight. Think I will be home in time. My DVR is set to auto record every Nascar race but just want to make sure I don't miss it.

SPARTA, Kentucky — Ricky Stenhouse Jr. said he did not reach out to Kyle Busch after wrecking him last weekend at Daytona International Jr. because Busch “ran his mouth enough on the radio and then after the race.”

Busch said earlier Friday that he was “disappointed” that Stenhouse had not reached out to him about the accident.

Stenhouse walked over to Busch’s car after the second round of qualifying Friday. Stenhouse leaned into the car and had a message for Busch.

“I told him that, I was like, ‘Hey, you’re right, you do run a lot further up front, but pick and choose your battles wisely because you will have to deal with me sometime whether you are lapping me or we get our cars better and we are up there racing with you,’” Stenhouse said. “So I told him if you want to keep running his mouth, he can come over and do it around me and I’ll stop it for him myself.”
Busch’s reaction?
“He said he had things to do,” Stenhouse said. “He plugged his radio back in. I told him he can keep coming over and running his mouth. He kind of stopped after that. I don’t know what his thought is. I just told him what my thought was and the reason why I didn’t reach out to him.”

SPARTA, Kentucky — Ricky Stenhouse Jr. said he did not reach out to Kyle Busch after wrecking him last weekend at Daytona International Jr. because Busch “ran his mouth enough on the radio and then after the race.”

Busch said earlier Friday that he was “disappointed” that Stenhouse had not reached out to him about the accident.

Stenhouse walked over to Busch’s car after the second round of qualifying Friday. Stenhouse leaned into the car and had a message for Busch.

“I told him that, I was like, ‘Hey, you’re right, you do run a lot further up front, but pick and choose your battles wisely because you will have to deal with me sometime whether you are lapping me or we get our cars better and we are up there racing with you,’” Stenhouse said. “So I told him if you want to keep running his mouth, he can come over and do it around me and I’ll stop it for him myself.”
Busch’s reaction?
“He said he had things to do,” Stenhouse said. “He plugged his radio back in. I told him he can keep coming over and running his mouth. He kind of stopped after that. I don’t know what his thought is. I just told him what my thought was and the reason why I didn’t reach out to him.”

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You just can't do that if you want people to play nice on the race track. Should be common sense. Ricky is dead wrong.